LCM4660 CWM-1 Container Weighing System

Design Brief

We were contacted by a longstanding customer about the feasibility of supplying them with a SOLAS compliant container weighing system. We had been supplying this specialist straddle carrier and forklift manufacturer with container weighing systems for around five years, which they offered as an option on their straddle carrier range. With the introduction of updates to the SOLAS regulations, which stipulates that all containers must have a verified weight prior to shipping, they wanted a bespoke system to meet the standard that could be fitted to their equipment.

To meet the new legislative requirements, LCM Systems had to redesign the electronics of their existing system, and also introduce a new tablet display that showed the load on each individual pin and the total weight. Two existing load bearing pins were replaced with custom designed 25 tonne load measuring pins, which connect to an interface module where the mV/V output signal is converted to RS485 and the data then sent to the in-cab tablet display.

The new system was designed with pre-wired cable assemblies for connection to the interface module to allow installation to be carried out by untrained personnel, and also to facilitate fast and easy replacement of cables in the event of any becoming damaged. The tablet display, in addition to showing weight information, also has an in-built function that only allows the weight to be recorded once stable to ensure accuracy. It also includes a tare function and the facility to enter container numbers and generate reports.

Complete system supplied fully calibrated and issued with certificates traceable to UKAS standards

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Test Results

Related Notes

This project posed an interesting challenge for our design engineers, as they had to completely redesign an existing product to enable it to meet a new set of criteria. The design process was completed in a few days and suitable component parts sourced to manufacture the new system. However, one of the key components needed did not have the functionality to meet our requirements and so had to be specially modified by our supplier. They were happy to do this for us and sent us the re-designed component in three weeks. The whole process from design to despatch took just six weeks.

Following receipt and installation of the system our customer was very happy with the weight accuracies achieved and have since ordered many more systems.